This presentation provides an
overview of enhancements made in the CA Gen product family in the most recent
(7.x) releases. It will go on to cover work in progress in the Gen 7.6
Priority Enhancement (PE) Release due out during the course of 2007 as well as
laying out the current roadmap for releases of CA Gen beyond 7.6PE.
Time permitting and at the request of the group this session will conclude with
a brief demonstration of the Web Generation Capability available with the initial
CA Gen 7.6 release.

1)IET Product Update

IET will provide an overview of the latest releases of GuardIEn and genIE
plus their new IETeGUI product. The presentation will also focus on the support
provided in GuardIEn 7.6 to support new Gen r7.6 features designed to ease the
transition to the new Gen r7* z/OS runtime architecture.

2)
The GEN FILE MANAGER (FILEMAN),

AllFusion GEN does not support handling Sequential
Files although they are commonly used in Batch Jobs. Reading and writing this
type of files causes the need for coding an External Action Block, each time
again. Fileman, the GEN File Manager, makes such EABs superfluous and provides
an overall solution by using a single module for all PS file type accesses. And
it does that at a speed a hand-coded COBOL EAB can only dream of. The GEN File
Manager is certainly not the biggest neither is it the cutest EAB used in the
AllFusion GEN world today but it is by far the most frequently executed EAB
ever.

The presentation will discuss and
demonstrate how AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler and AllFusion Gen can be
integrated into the same development life cycle. ERwin can be used for logical
data modeling and physical database design, while Gen can be used for
Application Delivery. Topics covered will include object mappings,
transformation rules, automation and change control, and the presentation will
include a demonstration of the ca smart Jumar:Links
tool for integrating these two AllFusion products. Various usage scenarios will
be discussed. Attendees will hear about how to use ERwin and Gen on new
developments and how the combination of ERwin and Gen can be used to rapidly
develop new web and J2EE applications against existing databases.